SymfonyInsight is the official Symfony platform to monitor and maintain high quality projects over long periods of time. It also helps you reduce business risks and upgrade your application dependencies. We’re thrilled to announce SymfonyInsight support of PHP 8 and all its features (attributes, match statements, …)! You can now configure your project to use it: 1 2# In your .symfony.insight.yaml file or in your project Web configuration php_version: '8.0'
Then ensure you clear the cache for the following analysis (by clicking on “Clear cache” in the Web interface) to avoid parsing results of previous PHP versions to affect your report. Happy PHP 8 analyzing!
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